Yes, it is normal for the older version. A newer version (2.0.25) supports dual layer discs.
That's not quite right, George - sorry.
I still have the written manual for 2.0.01+ and it states the following:
"The Status bar in the lower right-hand corner of the main screen shows the total current size of the album in gigabytes (GB) and per4cent of total media capacity.
The text turns RED if the current album size exceeds the selected disc capacity. To set the disc capacity, Right-Click on the status bar and toggle the
3.95GB (DVD-4)*, 4.70Gb (DVD-5) or 8.54GB (DVD-9 for dual-DLT output only)**
* - this is an obsolete capacity, used when all we had to write with were Piopneer S201 SCSI burners outputting to "authoring media".
** - because when that version was built, the GEAR engine did not have Dual Layer options simply because Dual Layer discs did not exist at the time.
Therefore it was DLT tapes or nothing. Sonic DAC has an option to reduce the amount of music data on DL discs to check navigation without burning DL media.
The final released version of Chrome was 2.0.30 (at least, that is what I have. Wish I could sell it on......)
+ - Actually, I just checked and it was build 2.0.9 which was the first version released (I got it as soon as it was available from version 1.x).
The well-known build that seems to get used a lot is a build that was never released publicly (2.0.6).